Regional energy integration has long been a goal of policymakers, international development agencies and investors across our hemisphere. The political will to integrate regional energy markets is demonstrated by the fact that several agreements have been signed over the years. However, for a period of time, efforts and projects were stalled.

Fortunately, across the Americas, there has been a revival of regional energy interconnection and integration efforts from the Southern Cone, to the Central American isthmus, to North America. Advances of critical sub-regional level integration efforts such as the Pacific Alliance have reignited interest in how to progress and deepen regional energy integration and have forced it to the fore of energy policy debates throughout the hemisphere.

Join the Institute of the Americas for a unique panel assessing the current outlook for regional energy integration, the role of policymaking, development banks and the private sector.

Continuing with the last day of our #LJC2020 to discuss #gas and #power update -pipelines, #power markets and #renewables moderated by @MontseRamiroX @vozexpertamx with @memo_z @LeoBeltranR, Juancho Eekhout @IEnova_MX and Gerardo Serrato from Hartree Partners #LJC2020